Levels of Care in Houston

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Seton Health Plan

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Eating Recovery Center, Houston provides eating disorder treatment for adults and adolescents in Houston and surrounding areas. Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and related food, eating and body image illnesses are addressed by a team of compassionate clinicians, dietitians, psychiatrists and other eating disorder treatment experts. Individualized treatment plans, evidence-based interventions, medical support, family involvement and discharge planning are fundamental to the treatment approach in an effort to help patients and families experience the freedom of eating disorder recovery.

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"If I could pick one thing that Eating Recovery Center taught me, it would definitely be 'fearless.' You gave me the recovery tools to run after my problems, to catch them, and solve the issue. I am able to celebrate my body with kindness and passion. Thank you, Eating Recovery Center for not only saving my life but, for giving me a full life of gratitude. Thank you!”

Sara B.

former Eating Recovery Center patient

“Eating Recovery Center of Washington helped me realize there is life beyond my eating disorder. They reminded me that recovery doesn’t have to be perfect. I work hard every day to maintain recovery. It’s not easy, but it’s worth it.”

Megan C.

former Eating Recovery Center Washington patient

The role of nutrition services is very important in the treatment of an eating disorder. Our dietitians work with patients who are often terrified of eating, to help them eat, achieve a balanced pattern of nutrition and reach a healthy weight for optimal recovery.

One thing I always want to impress upon potential patients, their families and referring professionals is that we involve them throughout the treatment process. The objective is to become educated, focused and knowledgeable about how to treat the patient, and also how to support their recovery after they leave Eating Recovery Center.

Cynthia Pikus, PhD

Senior Clinical Director of Adult Inpatient and Residential Services

Dedication, caring and wisdom are evident in all aspects of the treatment program at Eating Recovery Center. Our highly-skilled, compassionate staff, combined with our commitment to implementing evidence-based techniques, can pull someone out of the depths of an eating disorder and start them on the road to recovery.

Nadine Dexter, RN, MSN

Chief Nursing Officer

The role of nutrition services is very important in the treatment of an eating disorder. Our dietitians work with patients who are often terrified of eating, to help them eat, achieve a balanced pattern of nutrition and reach a healthy weight for optimal recovery.

Marla Scanzello, MS, RD

Director of Dietary Services

If you suspect your child has an eating disorder, trust your instincts—parents often know if something is wrong. Educate yourself through research or talk to medical and mental health professionals, and identify your support system. Don’t let your child’s eating disorder isolate you, don’t dwell on the past and don’t lose hope. Identify what you want to work towards for your family, and take committed action toward that end.

We have worked hard to stop the shaming and blaming of families and have moved toward an understanding that families are an integral part of eating disorders treatment, not only in helping an individual respond well to treatment, but also go onto lasting recovery.

Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services.

Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met or exceeded The Joint Commission’s rigorous performance standards to obtain this distinctive and internationally recognized accreditation. Learn more about this accreditation here.